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  • ...'s [[thoughts]] on the [[sexual]] etiology of neuroses, and his [[theory]] of [[seduction]]. ...rm used in the distinction already made the year before (1895f), but it is the "specific causes" that must be sought.
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  • ...unnamed [[Oedipal conflict]]. This book is ideal for begginers in the area of psychoanalysis ...influence of the <i>Three Essays</i> was profound, and fostered change in the way that people thought, behaved, and learned about sexuality; this influen
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  • ...on" connotes attempts at seduction, [[real]] or fantasied, in the [[form]] of advances, incitations, manipulations, or suggestions that are actively init ...minently instructive from an [[epistemological]] as from a heuristic point of view, and is worth reviewing.
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  • ...e to," and figuratively "to [[control]] an audience." From this is derived the noun obsidio, which means "detention," or "captivity," and figuratively "a ...elusion) and Jean-Pierre Falret (the madness of [[doubt]] and the delusion of touch) who described a [[clinical]] picture that was closest to what would
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  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
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  • ...akes up where [[totemism]] and taboos leave off, and constitutes the basis of all [[religion]]. ...ch deal with the relations of human beings are comprised under the heading of ethics" (p. 142).
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  • ...ce, or the use of an object or person that enables the [[subject]] to face the feared situation. ...anuel Régis) described a very large [[number]] of phobias in [[terms]] of the triggering object or situation ([[claustrophobia]], erythrophobia, [[zoopho
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  • ...'s [[thoughts]] on the [[sexual]] etiology of neuroses, and his [[theory]] of [[seduction]]. ...rm used in the distinction already made the year before (1895f), but it is the "specific causes" that must be sought.
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  • ..." and can [[identity]] with "projected" characters. And we often [[speak]] of "[[dream]] screens." ...Killer</i> by J. McNaughton, 1985, released in 1990, <i>The [[Silence]] of the Lambs</i> by Jonathan Demme, 1991, <i>Seven</i> by D. Fincher, 1995, and [[
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  • ...[[value]] and finds comfort therein. In his early [[work]] [[Freud]] spoke of "unconscious memories," but he later replaced this term with "[[memory]] tr ...[[seduction]]; subsequently the memories of [[childhood]] were included in the [[category]].
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  • ...reality]]," and from Freud's ongoing attempt to discover the etiology of [[neuroses]], [[psychoses]], and perversions. ...]] are at work" (1896c). In 1898, in "[[Sexuality]] in the Etiology of the Neuroses" (1898a), he referred to "unconscious psychic traces."
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  • ...), forgetting is the result of [[repression]]. The forgotten name inhabits the [[preconscious]] and quickly returns to [[consciousness]]. It is attracted ...[[sexual]] [[seduction]] that has to be rejected and [[repressed]] because the [[child]] finds it unacceptable.
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  • ...actual neuroses (pp. 275-76) and [[psychoanalysis]] in that of the defense neuroses. ...omatopsychic [[communication]] was caused by [[particular]] [[conditions]] of [[mental]] functioning and generally led to [[symptoms]].
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  • ...inting toward a link with various specific [[structural]] organizations of the [[psyche]], hypochondria is currently seen as transnosographic, as [[presen ...sts]], including accounts of pathogenicity that extend to [[delusions]] in the [[subject]].
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  • ...cted. [[Freud]] nevertheless accorded it a non-negligible [[role]] in some of his [[theoretical]] views. ...] pathologies. It must also be said that in this [[domain]] the [[theory]] of degeneration was well established.
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  • ...ch a [[child]] is seduced by an [[adult]], and the "deferred" reactivation of this scene at a later [[time]]. ...to include primacy of the [[other]]'s enigmatic [[message]] and the theory of [[repression]] as a [[partial]] failure to translate this message.
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